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China Open 2025 Tickets Now On Sale

The China Open 2025 will be held from September 14 to October 5 at the National Tennis Centre in Beijing, becoming Asia’s first comprehensive tennis event to span three consecutive weeks. With a lineup of exciting highlights, both the men's and women's singles finals are scheduled during China’s National Day Golden Week, promising fans a showcase of epic matches. Starting at 10:00 AM on August 8, fans can purchase tickets via the China Open WeChat Mini Program and Alipay Mini Program to enjoy this tennis extravaganza.


Multiple Ticket Offers: Limited-Time Sale on Finals Packages


From now until August 17, the China Open is offering a series of ticket promotions. Existing members who registered before 11:00 PM on August 7 can enjoy a 20% discount when purchasing two or more tickets (excluding semifinals and finals), while new members receive a 15% discount under the same conditions. From August 8 to 11, the “Double Finals Package” will be available in unlimited quantity for a limited time, offering fans a chance to experience the finals up close. The tournament's interactive zone will also launch, featuring engaging activities and exclusive merchandise, with upcoming bundles such as “Ticket + Official Merchandise” and “Ticket + Cultural Travel” to enrich the fan experience. The China Open 2024 achieved record-breaking ticket sales exceeding RMB 80 million, with multiple sessions at the Diamond Court and Lotus Court selling out for the first time, making tickets extremely sought-after.


Star-Studded Lineup: Top Players to Compete at National Tennis Center

 

On the men’s side, Australian Open 2025&Wimbledon 2025 champion and current World No. 1 Jannik Sinner will compete for a third consecutive year. Top players including World No.3 and Tokyo Olympic gold medalist Alexander Zverev and former World No. 1, US Open champion Daniil Medvedev, have officially committed to the tournament in June. Lorenzo Musetti and Andrey Rublev are also set to return in September for thrilling competition.


On the women’s side, the WTA 1000 event expanded to a 96-player draw last year, requiring the top 75 players to compete. Three-time Grand Slam champion and World No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, defending champion and Roland Garros 2025 Champion Coco Gauff, and 2023 China Open champion and former World No. 1 Iga Swiatek will all take the stage.


Team China will be led by top player Zheng Qinwen (currently ranked No. 7) and last year’s semifinalist Bu Yunchaokete, while players like Wang Xinyu, Zhang Shuai, and Zhu Lin aim for strong home-court performances to surprise and delight fans.

 


Venue Upgrades Deliver Immersive Viewing Experience

The National Tennis Centre is undergoing a comprehensive upgrade for the 2025 tournament. The South Plaza will serve as a high-efficiency hub, opening new direct routes to the core areas, including Main Complex, Capital Diamond Court, and Lotus Court. Five new practice courts meeting international standards and a special “Signature Zone” will be added on the west side to allow close interaction between fans and players. The east side will feature a clay-themed garden viewing area. The “China Open Ring” and surrounding areas near the Brad Drewett Court will be enhanced with new leisure spots, creating an energetic and relaxed atmosphere throughout the venue. The optimised venue layout will result in an expansion of nearly 15,000 square meters of additional space, significantly increasing capacity and convenience.


For comfort viewing, all Diamond Court box seats have been upgraded with elegant, modern “China Open Blue” finishes for an entirely new experience. Diamond Court will receive a major sound system upgrade to ensure crystal-clear and three-dimensional sound for a truly immersive court side atmosphere


Youth Carnival in Opening Week with New Youth Open Day


During the first week’s ITF Junior Tournament, a youth-themed carnival will take place, featuring a tennis-themed kids’ market, street dance performances, and more.

A specially designated Youth Open Day will guide young people to step into the venue and experience the excitement of tennis firsthand. Through the carnival, they will gain knowledge, joy, and growth, becoming a driving force for the flourishing development of youth initiatives in the city and injecting vibrant energy into the society of the future.


#About the China Open


The China Open was founded in 2004 and is co-hosted by the General Administration of Sport of China, the People's Government of Beijing Municipality and China Media Group. It is China’s only nationally named tournament and the highest-level, most lucrative, and most widely participated in international tennis event in Asia. The women’s event is a WTA 1000 mandatory tournament—the highest tier on the WTA Tour—while the men’s tournament is the only ATP 500 event in China. The junior tournament is the highest-level ITF J300 event in the country and has been recognized as a national brand event. The China 2025 Open will be held from September 14 to October 5 at the National Tennis Center in Beijing.